You need only to realise that any "discussions" with ameristanis will be discarded in an instant. You might realise the insignificance of the "news" they announce is fake shite, for you the sheep to roll around in, for a day or so. Tomorrow some other ameristani "person of stature" will announce a contradicting statement.

Care to inform us of the last political "agreement" of importance, they have kept?

Originally Posted by harrybarracudaThis has been stated many times to various countries leaders.

You need only to realise that any "discussions" with ameristanis will be discarded in an instant. You might realise the insignificance of the "news" they announce is fake shite, for you the sheep to roll around in, for a day or so. Tomorrow some other ameristani "person of stature" will announce a contradicting statement.

Care to inform us of the last political "agreement" of importance, they have kept?

I'm a little bit baffled why you've tried to attribute your words to me and then commented on them.

Are you that stupid?

Or do you sit in your toilet arguing with yourself and forget that other people can hear?

TOKYO — Just hours after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo departed North Korea after two days of nuclear negotiations, North Korea sharply criticized the U.S. attitude ot the talks
“regrettable” and accused the United States of making demands of unilateral denuclearization.

The remarks from North Korea’s foreign ministry directly contradicted statements made by Pompeo that the visit made “progress on almost all of the central issues” and involved “good-faith negotiations.”

Pompeo has come under increasing pressure to produce tangible results from a June 12 summit that President Trump quickly touted as a game-changing moment that eliminated North Korea’s nuclear threat.

The sooner the US wakes up to the fact that he is not going to give up his nukes till he feels safe from them the better.
Part of that feeling safe that will include a peace and mutual disarmliment deal with the south.

Convincing him he is safe will be somewhat difficult for the US given their history.

How generous that US has stopped the saber rattling at the NK's coast in exchange of NK's de-nuclearization.
(Don't mind the 30,000 US soldiers at NK's gates and 50,000 in Japan and and...)
(and the continuating sanctions...)

The sooner the US wakes up to the fact that he is not going to give up his nukes till he feels safe from them the better.
Part of that feeling safe that will include a peace and mutual disarmliment deal with the south.

Convincing him he is safe will be somewhat difficult for the US given their history.

the saber rattling at the NK's coast in exchange of NK's de-nuclearization

Costs too much to keep a, here today gone tomorrow, CVBG/CSG at sea, avoiding container ships, peacefully delivering goods. Plenty of "quiet" subs, "stealth" planes and "hypersonic" missiles can be launched in an instant. Nothing of permanence has has been delivered by goldilocks, so far. Early days.